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Stroud Nears Return: Texans Get Injury Boost
21 Nov
Summary
- Texans QB C.J. Stroud was close to playing in Week 12.
- He missed the game due to concussion protocols and a short turnaround.
- Stroud is expected to play against the Colts on November 30th.

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud was nearing a return to play in Week 12 against the Buffalo Bills. Despite being ruled out for consecutive weeks, Stroud had returned to practice and was reportedly close to being cleared for the Thursday night game. Had the game been scheduled for Sunday, Stroud likely would have played, but the short turnaround prevented him from being cleared by an independent neurologist.
Stroud has been sidelined since suffering a concussion in Week 9. He had returned to limited practice earlier in the week, with his symptoms like headaches and light sensitivity reportedly subsided. His mother, Kimberly Stroud, had previously expressed immense gratitude for the public's support and stated he was progressing daily.
While Stroud will miss his third consecutive game, the news provides an optimistic outlook for his return. Davis Mills is expected to start in his place, aiming for a 3-0 record in Stroud's absence. The Texans anticipate Stroud will be cleared to play on November 30th against the Indianapolis Colts.




